Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chile

The Bío Bío River is the second largest river in Chile considering both discharge and length. The Bío Bío River flows through the second most important economical centre in Chile and it has been recently classified as one of the world's largest river systems strongly affected by fragmentation a...

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Autores principales: van Heemst,Constant, Willems,Joost, Weller,Anthonie, van Verseveld,Huub, Caamaño,Diego, Aránguiz,Rafael
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Publicado: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 2013
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-281320130002000022014-03-03Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chilevan Heemst,ConstantWillems,JoostWeller,Anthonievan Verseveld,HuubCaamaño,DiegoAránguiz,Rafael Bío Bío River flood risk flood defence hydraulic model reservoir operation The Bío Bío River is the second largest river in Chile considering both discharge and length. The Bío Bío River flows through the second most important economical centre in Chile and it has been recently classified as one of the world's largest river systems strongly affected by fragmentation and change in flow regime, mainly due to hydropower and irrigation. The cities of Hualqui, Chiguayante, Concepción, Hualpén, and San Pedro de la Paz are located along the last 25 km of its course, and are exposed to a high flood risk due to a combination of increasing rainfall storms and the dams operation located in the upper basin. This work assessed several structural and non-structural flood defence alternatives for the lower 25 km of the river. A one-dimensional (1D) hydraulic model was used under different discharge scenarios. The results showed that storage areas and diversion canals located along the lower part of the Bío Bío River did not prove to be a suitable solution. Nevertheless, it was found that the most effective alternative implies a reservoir operation focused on storing the extra water produced by the incoming flood. Conclusions support the materialization of reservoir emergency operation protocols, as indicated in the Reglamento de Ley N°20.304, approved by Decreto de Ley 138, Chile.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad Católica de la Santísima ConcepciónObras y proyectos n.14 20132013-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-28132013000200002en10.4067/S0718-28132013000200002
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collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Bío Bío River
flood risk
flood defence
hydraulic model
reservoir operation
spellingShingle Bío Bío River
flood risk
flood defence
hydraulic model
reservoir operation
van Heemst,Constant
Willems,Joost
Weller,Anthonie
van Verseveld,Huub
Caamaño,Diego
Aránguiz,Rafael
Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chile
description The Bío Bío River is the second largest river in Chile considering both discharge and length. The Bío Bío River flows through the second most important economical centre in Chile and it has been recently classified as one of the world's largest river systems strongly affected by fragmentation and change in flow regime, mainly due to hydropower and irrigation. The cities of Hualqui, Chiguayante, Concepción, Hualpén, and San Pedro de la Paz are located along the last 25 km of its course, and are exposed to a high flood risk due to a combination of increasing rainfall storms and the dams operation located in the upper basin. This work assessed several structural and non-structural flood defence alternatives for the lower 25 km of the river. A one-dimensional (1D) hydraulic model was used under different discharge scenarios. The results showed that storage areas and diversion canals located along the lower part of the Bío Bío River did not prove to be a suitable solution. Nevertheless, it was found that the most effective alternative implies a reservoir operation focused on storing the extra water produced by the incoming flood. Conclusions support the materialization of reservoir emergency operation protocols, as indicated in the Reglamento de Ley N°20.304, approved by Decreto de Ley 138, Chile.
author van Heemst,Constant
Willems,Joost
Weller,Anthonie
van Verseveld,Huub
Caamaño,Diego
Aránguiz,Rafael
author_facet van Heemst,Constant
Willems,Joost
Weller,Anthonie
van Verseveld,Huub
Caamaño,Diego
Aránguiz,Rafael
author_sort van Heemst,Constant
title Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chile
title_short Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chile
title_full Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chile
title_fullStr Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Flood defence alternatives for the lower Bío Bío River, Chile
title_sort flood defence alternatives for the lower bío bío river, chile
publisher Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción
publishDate 2013
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-28132013000200002
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